Post Pop Depression Tour

The Post Pop Depression Tour was a concert tour by American alternative artist Iggy Pop, launched in support of his namesake seventeenth studio album Post Pop Depression.[1] The tour comprised two legs, with a total of 20 shows across Europe and North America, where he performed with the band used on the record. The first show of the tour was held at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle on 28 March 2016.

Post Pop Depression Tour
Tour by Iggy Pop
LocationEurope, North America
Associated albumPost Pop Depression
Start date28 March 2016 (2016-03-28)
End date15 May 2016 (2016-05-15)
No. of shows21 total
  • 7 in Europe
  • 14 in North America

Jon Parales of The New York Times described the Austin, Texas performance as "He sang with full-throated conviction, utterly hard-nosed within the songs but grinning and thankful between them. He struck poses with every muscle clenched, he jittered across the stage, he repeatedly kicked around his microphone stand and a stool he barely used."[2]

The London performance was streamed on its four-year anniversary.[3]

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Leg 1: North America [4]
28 March 2016 Seattle United States Paramount Theatre
29 March 2016 Portland Keller Auditorium
31 March 2016 San Francisco Nob Hill Masonic Auditorium
2 April 2016 Denver Ellie Caulkins Opera House
4 April 2016 Minneapolis Northrop Auditorium
6 April 2016 Chicago Chicago Theatre
7 April 2016 Detroit Fox Theatre
9 April 2016 Toronto Canada Sony Centre for the Performing Arts
11 April 2016 Boston United States Orpheum Theatre
12 April 2016 New York City United Palace
14 April 2016 Port Chester Capitol Theatre
15 April 2016 Philadelphia Academy of Music
19 April 2016 Miami Beach Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater
28 April 2016 Los Angeles Greek Theatre
Leg 2: Europe
4 May 2016 Stockholm Sweden Cirkus
5 May 2016 Frederiksberg Denmark Falkoner Center
7 May 2016 Berlin Germany Tempodrom
8 May 2016 Hamburg Mehr! Theater
10 May 2016 Amsterdam Netherlands Heineken Music Hall
13 May 2016 London United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall
15 May 2016 Paris France Le Grand Rex

References

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